
A Massachusetts cannabis retailer challenging the levy of millions of dollars in municipal “community impact fees” owes the state more than $400,000 in sales taxes.
Rebelle, which has outlets in Boston and Great Barrington, owes more than $424,000 in back taxes, prompting the state’s revenue department to attempt to recover the debt through property seizures, Masslive.com reported, citing court documents.
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The state secured a bank levy on Rebelle’s accounts but failed to secure cash, according to a lawsuit obtained by Masslive.com that lists Rebelle and its parent, Community Growth Partners Great Barrington Operations, as defendants.
Rebelle and two other marijuana operators – Farnsworth Fine Cannabis and Theory Wellness – filed a lawsuit in March 2024 against Great Barrington over “community impact fees”
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